lighting up in seattle is one thing. figuring out how these laws are going to work is another. pot possession may be legal in washington, but it will be another year before the state sets up the bureaucracy, creating a network of legal growers and retailers. they're going to have to set standards for thc. but what about pricing? the state is hoping to raise $600 million a year for pot and they say it could add 5% to gross state product by 2017. but ktlu reports the state's office of finance management says retail prices and medical pot clinics are already $3er gram higher than street prices and you add in taxes. are people going to pay more if they can get it for less. and in colorado, its pot law goes into effect next month but the governor is in no rush. the voters approved it. colorado's general attorney told us even the medical marijuana law there wasn't working. >> what we have in colorado today is a sham. it's not going to be helped by legalizing it on a state level when it's still legal on a state and federal level. this really needs to be addressed on a federal level. >